Loscomb is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, England. It is 7 characters long in length.
Loscomb is a form of Luscombe. An estate near Dawlish, county of Devon, which belonged to the family, and was their residence temp. Henry V and probably much earlier, as the name of Hugh de Luscoibe occurs in that county, 9. Edward I.
The family name is a variation of Loscombe. A hamlet in Dorsetshire, parish of Netherbuy.
The form of Lipscomb. One who came from Letcombe meaning "ledge in the valley," in Berkshire, or from Liscombe meaning "enclosed hollow," in Buckinghamshire; dweller in Lipp's valley.
Variant of the Lipscombe. Probably from Liscombe, a parish in Buckinghamshire.
The lastname Loscomb is the variant of Liscombe. A hamlet in Buckinghamshire.